It's the solenoid thats clicking, the reason being the bushes in the starter are either badly worn or are jammed, try tapping it with a tyre iron or small hammer a little harder than gentle but not too hard, if it then turns over it's the bushes jammed, if not its worn out either way replacement is best

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It could be the neutral safety switch, but if the starter was not working correctly before now, it could be the starter or solenoid.You would need to check for voltage at the starter and work back to the key switch as needed.

It definetly sounds like starter motor issue....there are 2 circuits within the starter motor, one is the pullin winding, that brings the gear close to the flywheel, and the motor windings that "cranks" the motor. It sounds like the pull in windings are working but the cranking circuit has failed.

This requires a starter motor replacement.......what you can do is "lightly" tap the starter motor with a blunt object and it might start once or twice, but a replacement is highly suggested.

Sounds like the starter needs a freshen up.Solenoid should be the problem and when you jump the lugs on the start you are bypassing the solenoid .The solenoid is the little cylinder attached to the starter motor.Contacts will be stuffed.Hope this helps.